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pressure washer FTW! then hang them out to dry. works great for moderately dirty ones...Originally Posted by maxima1239
Actually I live in florida, cocoa beach the have do it yourself car wash. Just take your mats at the car wash and pressure wash them.
Or, if yours are too dirty to be cleaned (like mine) you pay 50-70 bucks for new ones.
I can get them for 50ish from the dealership my dad works at.
Courtesy Nissan I think has them for 70ish
yea about that. how dark is the "charcoal grey".
i was aiming for black maxima mats, but i might have to settle.
anyone got pics of their grey maxima mats?
i was aiming for black maxima mats, but i might have to settle.
anyone got pics of their grey maxima mats?
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i wud buy new ones, BUT,if you wanna save some cash,handwash them down by the river like some 12th century peasant,it actually works great,especially with dish washing soap.
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When I tried to wash the mats at home, my mom loaded shotgun bullets. So I went to wash them by a commercial laundary machine in the QD. When you put the mats in the washing machine, the back side of mats should be bend to inside. The back side has a little tiny nails to secure the mats on the floor. They could be broken when the machine is working. DO NOT PUT BLEACH INTO THEM. You would get different colors of mats after washed. I'm just use laundry powder and fabric softner( for good smell).
Thanks.
Thanks.
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i was aiming for black maxima mats, but i might have to settle.
anyone got pics of their grey maxima mats?
anyone?"Originally Posted by ROCKART
yea about that. how dark is the "charcoal grey". i was aiming for black maxima mats, but i might have to settle.
anyone got pics of their grey maxima mats?
Donating i30 Owner
dont put them in YOUR laundry machine.. use a industrial strength one.. i find the best way is to just soak em.. then put your favorite scent tide ... then use something to brush is a little.. then use the ice scrapper to scrape the water out.. your thinking its crazy but I've done it.. and the stuff you force up with thh ice scrapper.. is GROSS
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Originally Posted by Zach95SE
I buy new ones every spring


thank you voice of reason!!! washing them is great once but then they get that getto look after they get dirty again and i aint drivin around in no getto-mobile!!!!!
